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To: sea_urchin who wrote (12241)9/29/2001 1:24:03 PM
From: Tom Byron  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 80897
 
i read in the newspaper that 7,000 might have died in the WTC....but, in perspective, 7,000 die EVERY TWO MONTHS in automobile accidents here in the u.s. of a...and it's been going on like that for a long time...i can remember when the number of deaths by car were 40,000 per year...now i believe it is a steady 45-46,000 per year....WHERE IS THE OUTRAGE ABOUT ALL THESE AUTO DEATHS!!!!!!

p.s. off to do my weekly, monthly and quarterly charts....



To: sea_urchin who wrote (12241)9/29/2001 10:58:46 PM
From: Alan Whirlwind  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 80897
 
Searle, the US of A is armed to the teeth. I myself own a shotgun, a 30-30, and an assault rifle. I am satisfied people here still desire their freedoms. If Bush and Co. were to tug too much at them, he won't see a second term.

If you care to look at a leader that would really have taken a definitive step towards Fascism, try Clinton. Either one.

I find Australia to be more likely to go Fascist. After all, they've already successfully disarmed nearly their entire population.